AUCTIONS THE FARMERS’. THE FARMERS'. ADDINGTON SALE, ADDINGTON SALE, TOMORROW (Wednesday), MAY 8 TOMORROW (Wednesday), MAY 8 WE WILL OFFER:— On Account of MR G. D. WATSON, Oxford: 180 Two-shear Halfbred Ewes. (These ewes were pre-lamb shorn and mated with South Suffolk Rams on March 30.) On Accourft of ESTATE JAMES STEVENSON, Fernside: 150 First Cress English LeicesterMerino Ewe Lambs. (Sound in feet, forward condition.) On Account of CLIENT: 70 Halfbred Ewes. Halfbred rams out March 25. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN- LTD. Auctioneers. Christchurch. 2980 THE FARMERS’ THE FARMERS’ ADDINGTON SALE ADDINGTON SALE TOMORROW (Wednesday), MAY 8 SPECIAL ENTRY We will offer:— On Account ST. JAMES’ STATION, Hanmer Springs: ANNUAL DRAFT 200 Two-and-a-half-year Steers, Bf., Hereford and BP. Hereford Cross. N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. Assn., LtdAuctioneers, Christchurch. 3855 THE FARMERS’ THE FARMERS’ CLEARING SALE AT AMBERLEY CLEARING SALE AT AMBERLEY CLEARING SALE AT AMBERLEY FARM MACHINERY - IMPLEFARM MACHINERY - IMPLEMENTS - SUNDRIES MENTS - SUNDRIES On Account MR A. E. MILLIKEN, Seaview, Amberley. MONDAY, MAY 13, 1957 MONDAY, MAY 13, 1957 1 pan. COMMENCING 1 p.m. We have been favoured with instructions from MR A. E. MILLIKEN. of SEA VIEW. AMBERLEY, to conduct a Clearing Sale of his Farm Machinery. Implements, and Sundries on the property at Amberley on MONDAY, MAY 13, 1957. This property has recently been sold through our Agency. The offering will comprise:— TRACTOR:
Ferguson Tractor. FARM MACHINERY AND IMPLEMENTS: J Ferguson Mower, Ferguson Grader and Blade. Ferguson Side Rake, Ferguson Tyne Harrows. Ferguson Cab (2-door), Buck Rake, Tractor Scoop. 9-Tyne Tiller, Post Hole Digger. FARM SUNDRIES: Pulley and Belting. Car Trailer, with spare wheel. Motor Mower, 2 Sets Harrow Chains and Bar. Tripod Harrows and Bar, 6 Lengths Piping. 18ft, %-inch; 12 Bluegum Posts, 9ft, 4 x 4; 90 Bluegum Posts, 7ft, 4 x 3; 80 Bluegum Posts, 6ft, 4 x 3; 400 Bluegum Stakes, Quantity Bluegum Boards, 14ft, 6 x 1; 60 Concrete Posts, 2 Large Concrete Strainers, 2 Concrete Stays, 85 Tramway Sleepers, in good order, 2 New Cyclone Gates. 12ft, with Hinges, 2 New Wood Gates, 20 Hurdles. 8 Coils Netting. 5 Troughs. Wire Strainer, Petrol Pump, Cattle Dehorners, Drum Tar, Drum Servol, Sheep Handler, Vice, Wheelbarrow, 100 Chaff Sacks, 6 bags Mineral Lick. 6 Petrol Drums, 12 Coils Barb. Wire, 50 T. Irons, 3 Pig Barrels, Farm Tools, and Sundries, Quantity Furniture. OUTSIDE ENTRY: On account MR J. FINLAY, AMBERLEY: Boothmac H.P. Pump, automatic start; Plumber’s Copper. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: There is a very useful Range of Farm Machinery, Implements, and Sundries to be offered at this Sale, and we would point out that the Ferguson tractor and implements are in practically new condition and have been well cared for. Our client has recently sold this property and everything is for absolute sale. The offering includes a wide range of really useful farm sundries and a quantitv of Household Furniture. Those requiring replacements of Farm Implements and Sundries should not miss this important sale. A limited number of outside entries will be accepted. OUTSIDE ENTRIES ACCEPTED. N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. Assn.. LtdAuctioneers, Christchurch.
N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO- LTD. ADDINGTON SALE TOMORROW (Wednesday), MAY 8 We will offer:— Account CLIENT: 230 Five-year Halfbred Ewes. Border Leicester and Southdown Rams out on April 10. Account CLIENT: 100 Four-tooth Halfbred Ewes. Southdown Rams out on April 1. Account CLIENT; 350 Four and Five-year-old Romney Ewes, Southdown and Southdown Cross Rams out on April 2, 1957. Account MR J. SULLIVAN, Otaio: 4 Trucks Full-mouth Merino Wethers. • Account CLIENT: 160 Two-tooth Wethers and fat and forward condition. N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO- LTD. Auctioneers, CHRISTCHURCH. 2925 CATTLE SALE THE SECOND CATTLE SALE will be held in the Blenheim Saleyards on TUESDAY, MAY 7, commencing at 1 P.M. Entries for the sale to date comprise 109 Mixed Cattle and 519 Calves. MARLBOROUGH STOCK AND STATION AGENTS’ ASSN. FRUIT, PLANTS, PRODUCE ASHES for drives, paths, factory yards, excellent foundation. ’Phone 36-276.M.T.5. CHIPPEWA Potatoes: Don’t be caught this year. 16s sugar-bag. •Phone 80-576. HOUSE Plants: African Violets, Cyclamen. Maidenhair Fern, etc. Postage extra. Pember K. Gazzard. 12 Ensors road.' 550 MAYDENE Nurseries. 457 Ham road, Telephone 31-264. Place your orders Now. Flowering Trees, Evergreen Shrubs. Perennial Plants, choice Polyanthus, now ready. Fruit Trees, etc- etc. Open all day Saturday. T.H.S. SHINGLE, Crushed Metals, Rock Scoria Clay, /shes, delivered. ’Phone 77-125. any time. K. R. McDonald. Cartage Contractor. T.S. SAWDUST. Is bag, or by the large truck load; prompt delivery. Ring 76-542. TWS SOIL. 725; Garden Clay, 68s 4d; Sand 32s 4 yards, delivered. *Phone 77-125, any time. K. R. McDonald. Cartage Contractor.T.S. STANDARD Mash Sacks Wanted, suitable potatoes. *Phone 87-681. 1000 FIRST Shot Chapman Sacks, Is 9d each. Palmers, 355 Lincoln road. ’Phone 75-234. SOIL. SOIL. SOIL. First Grade (guaranteed). 72s 4-yard load. Delivered ’Ph. 77-125. any time K R. MCDONALD. Cartage Contractor. T.S. MANURE. MANURE. MANURE. COW, FOWL, AND HORSE, STACK BOTTOM, TOP SOIL. CLAY FILLING. by load or yard, or bags. Well rotted. THONE 48-299. 6096
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